Electricity - Statistics

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what is the unit for charge coulombs
39%
does conventional current flow from positive to negative or negative to positive positive to negative
39%
which formula links charge, energy and voltage V=E/Q
35%
measure of current that flowed within a period of time charge
29%
the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference and inversely proportional to the resistance Ohm's law
26%
what is the formula linking charge, current and time Q=It
23%
do conductors or insulators have the highest number of charge carriers conductors
19%
do semiconductors or insulators have the highest amount of charge carriers semiconductors
19%
what is the resistivity of a superconductor below the critical temperature zero
19%
give the number of charge carriers for the perfect insulator zero
19%
what formula links energy, power and time E=Pt
16%
what happens to the resistance of a wire as the cross-sectional area is increased but all other factors are kept the same it decreases
16%
what happens to the resistance of an LDR when placed in bright light it decreases
16%
what happens to the resistance of a wire as the length is increased it increases
16%
cross-sectional area
13%
what factors affect the resistance of a wire at constant temperature length
13%
how does electron flow differ to conventional current electron flow is negative to positive
10%
a potential divider has two resistors in series. If the output voltage is half the supply voltage, the resistors must be identical
10%
the average velocity of charge carriers moving through a material due to an electric field mean drift velocity
10%
give an example of a material with a high number of charge carriers metals/graphene
10%
a circuit that has two or more resistors in series with a power supply potential divider
10%
the voltage measured across the terminals of a source terminal potential
10%
what is the charge of an electron -1.6x10^-19 C
6%
how does resistivity of a metal vary with temperature as temperature increases the resistivity of a metal increases
6%
brightness control for a dimmer switch
6%
how can the resistance of a thermistor be increased cool the thermistor
6%
what is the energy supplied by a power supply per coulomb of charge electromotive force
6%
how can we find the number of electrons that have flown past a point identify the charge
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how does the temperature affect the resistance of wires and resistance increasing temperature increases the resistance
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what is meant by the difference between the electromotive force of a power supply and the terminal potential lost volts
6%
what does a diode do only allows current to flow one way in a circuit
6%
resisitivity
6%
why does increasing the temperature of a wire increase its resistance the particles in the wire vibrate faster, slowing the flow of electrons, increasing the resistance
6%
what is a power supplies internal resistance the resistance of the power supply itself
6%
what is Kirchoff's first law total current flowing into a junction=total current flowing out of a junction
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use number of electrons=charge/charge of an electron
6%
variable power supply
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what are some uses of a variable divider volume control for a loud speaker
6%
what is meant by potential difference work done per unit charge
6%
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